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San ST MIB Es
NEVADA. CALLFORNEA, FE
g . 4) wnat 4 nT BROAD RIREET os NEVADA
© ye tae cbada Hoi nal. . Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
PUBLISHED .
; Drugs, Medicines, Paints,
BY XN. P. BROWN & CO. Gils, Window Glass, &c., &e.
pF ee er MN. 2. BROWN . i ARE IN CONSTANT RECDOIUT OF THE
owing acticles in onr Tine:
“dain White, Medicines,
ieals, Port Wixe.
Paints,
Fine Brandy.
Red Lead,
Lars Oi,
Alcohol,
Fish Oil,
Tapioca,
Patent Medicines,
Copal Varnish,
Bay Rum,
saparilla, Dansar Varnish,
Webber's Cordal, Cherry Pectoral,
Wistar’s Balsain,
Office Main si. opposite Express offices. .
oer” ER US.
For One Year—in ADVANCE ; 4
fanary Seed, Fou S1X Montus Sahil a « dubhicteenmeainee Kee 3,00 1 Nears Poot Oil,
For Tuner Montus * ee men niens Sinn hear FixtPacts. J:
i Varnish, Sirsare IRS
Sacramento ava Sau x raucisce
L. P. FISHEL is the
ageut.
{
at San Francisco. Office on Washington strect. opposite
eral and complete assortment of
ho will be seld at prices as low as
Lin the mountain
DRI H WICKES & CO.
Corner of Bread and Pine streets.
tf
with a ge
uuthorized Agent for this pape:
Mazuire’s Opera House.
£8
meueadiegilon . Grocoresand Provisious
JESSE 8 WALL & Co.
paper in Saci
8 he Dawson fin . TOULD re-peetfully inform the citizens of Nevada
VW ua cinity tha vhave reveived during the
ast weck the
e221 Notices. aap aie
Serre I BOE ENTE inte Pn oer Largest and best stork: of Guods,
.
!
.
.
REN RC Rg RT .
.
Sher fil’s S rught luto Nevada. They are always on
an Fxventinn te
ale.
oF ction at
ent of the Hon. District ¢
District. om the Lith day of An
of MORKIS MARTIN and A
. Fire-proof Brick B ilding, Broad Street,
etheir old stand. nextdoor above J. E
re, where can be found every article
ACHILLES SARGENT fer ” ‘
er withecosteof sit) Thay t w ‘. keptin a well-reguiated
csaned an Sie Ceouk Pact Grocery and Provision Store.
eaid ( tod diveetly cast of t x
about < gente: . We shall aiways keep the very best quality of
Gay of Oct ber. ee Flour, Sugar, Rutter,
A.M autat M keantof the Con Cofee, Coffee, Tea, the city Nevala,l at pub!
°
highest bidder, for vin? th Hams, Bacon, Rice,
ois on olen Zara pos due engesen ay Lard, Candles, Syrups
On this the th day of Septemt , We wouldinvite partienlar attention to these Goods
; ae ; S.W. BORING. -heriff. . onrchased expres-ly for the Nevada county trade, and
Nevala . sat voursels atthey willeompare favorably with
Sf FY OFF k oods te be fornain this place.
WALL & CO., Broad Street.
SURGE W. WELCH
trent is
JnVeiol b DF ERIN
tn favir ‘ oe : 3 =
WAKEFIETD. Books, Music. Co'd Pens, Cuttlery, Fan
SHTUUAN ey Articles, und ali kinds of
Aud Porty Wolia ae Pee 5k
S241) Pat the rat tine Paper, Printing Garde, Cara
eet ean age 1Cap, ond Let er, Fancy
vec omaguondigg at Wholesale ani Retaii
oala ¢ oa t. ‘hart s t Music, Mas Ks, Instructors and all kinds
phtint be f of Musical Instrument
Sardi; A Circulating Library,
rc “ce selections and unendless variety of Chea;
> Papers, »and New Publications re, Postage Free.
ALTA HAPRESS,
-~ta Ny ye daily te Macramento and San Francisco conther neeti: ith Freeman & Cos Aiiautic Express.
‘“ Pioneer Book and News Depot,
Mais Street, Nevada.
Ja rv ist KOS
: : wT ek Wiese
, CREGGRY & WICKES,
— DEALERS IN
nar “ 2g Groceries, Provisions,
ee : Preserved Fruits, Mini-g Tools, Ete.
prove te \ ‘ t OVEDp eit the continned patrenage of the
bod 1 r a, friends o id Grin. aad invite all te give thet
thi toa # I tivon hand awell selce
s W 1 t t k °
Sheriit's Sale. gee Ieliverca freeof charge at any reasonable disfavor of BERNARD S VEE ugainst A = SNe ee
pnsdend Gadniety-tieas (00 dallarsachtethimere-s. ) Nevada Trowand 1
I-88. at th £24 pre per wh — . { AVING ¢ ives in the above br 5
. t ’ 1 ee n We have tools superio
! ween \ : —_ of in the Monntain
wa 1 a = ey . f inches in diameter
ves ' ' : eh corp chats y and Awning
a \
I \ ’ es t 3 f
com : an ) ine, just completed
= TURD AS , aa ¥ Ww heap as ean be sold in the Sta ¢
N
Is i Li net . . =
L.
day of Perot ! \ . Evorything is New & Warranted Perfect.
’ ne ‘ et Sin PK OE LARGE LATHES in ranvitg order.
a ‘ ° “ erates a 1 {4 orders quicker than any other shopin the
t 4 '
pre st . ms — . A work done will do well to calland
a ml ' ! int 7 “ ala. . “a clot aYPATTERNS
om tuts the 6th day of — . XF PUNCTUALLY ATTENDEP TO.
; = . T. J. SibLIAMS
Nevada § \ . Db.
. * —— . tT
D sureters,
Sheriff's Sale, t ee vo
cpr et Aveneg tle PETER DRUNZER'S
‘he Honesto Devic . Shaving, Shanposing and Bath Saloon
. ON COMMERCIAL STREET. NEVADA
. Q's E ith RECENT FIRE E NAVE FITTED UP
‘ toneat ond handsome having Saloon, which is
{with keen Razers, Fancy Soaps, Xe. . supplied
A SPLENDID BATH 1OUSE,
WARM & OLD BATHS. -FIFTY ‘ENTS
The Barth House is well fitted up, with Clean Towels,
\ t ne . Good Prashes, and oll the requirements for a well regwir n&iaed viant as a Stere u d house of the kind
Nise atte tacertua HOUSE tH? Gentlemen wishi to indulge in the Inxury «f
Mulroy axa Saloon. and known as "Pa CLEAN SHAVE oy a REFRESHING BATH should
Sails on \ . i ty I wi Make it an ol ject to go to
” . . I DRUNZER’S. Commercial Street.
ter ‘ AY, tn , Tele? 1858 of
the s af ~M. aul 4 ochck P.M, to sai-fy . — — 3 =) +
aeeae ‘areMen, inthe otyor Xeveqs, . Bathing, Mair Cutting and Shaving
this the tta of Sept N Saloon. .
s 2ING x =o)
Nevaa. S 1 wt = FRANK FISHER
————~. VW rUDr trully inform his old frierds an? enstoCeronuer’s Sale,
} Fg * that he has urnedto Nevada and opened
Trireprs , a 4 . son 2R=a a ° . . .
W _ i edie Se taetean ares + Ae S. Staring, WairCutting & Bathing Saloon,
of t! tare of ¢ aina ' ‘
da, in eof DAVES DEVING and acainst
District Coart of the Mth dnd
AMUEL} A liberal share of pate nage is respeetfally solicited
ve bar W Bet the s ot tv i tod \ PRANS FISHER, Proprietor. j . 7 i
ey ta : ity arial aes, debt tewet w ' Nierest * a’ Ane } go% —1f
. 1 S2223 Wa = ; a ae
b ym the rendition of tly Notice to Will Owners.
aaa “ansh Deans pedir . i I WOULD call vour particular attention to a New aud
Cont ’ tr Wl Qe set fort i i sv] erior article ¢ f
: Hes peperey LUBRICATING OIL!
‘ a ‘ it t
t ‘ kf » nit For Engines, and Machinery of all kinds, It will wear
by \ 1 State of ¢ viet = up, ani will be a saving of 15 per cent
™ a the ov
reek to Ob riaM . ale a large stock of Linseed, Lard, Polar and
h ’ ‘ athernls g thas ever before offe:edin Nevada FOR
dis * ‘ A t x CASH
ext frhe P Ma Kb © . GEO. O. KILBOURNE.
ter s I lidite ¥ s Riv Nevada. March 12th, 1858.
Teka 1 ’ t t iv, . ‘
=e
weeds eas Sarthe 1 ee frnnsmith,
th: Ssiieer Mice Genin, Ga ge . daASHOOTING GALLERY, on Broad st
ne si, 20 ees Ng Apdeanedy iat pt eoustantly on hand forsate
Pe ages, ' am . . al, Bails, Caps, Wadding
ory, { er! Ke
onse ce nN « 4 rf 5 by maging: nf ebay be te : “Fi iN} Pistelsr ed and putin order at the short
1533, between the hour: of (9 o'cl ck. A M. and 4 o'clock Having a <rperior Lathe, he can manufac .
2 tenants ad one ani? Atami ". tire doy partof inachinery which may be desired.
Gisen gate y haid i 3 y of Nevada, this ee p eh es sh wits =
llth dey of September AD. 1s3e . VAT ss
: JOUN BAZLEY . Mw <>) =>
Corea
Y
MILL GRASS VAI
UNDERSIGN
The ab STRI
tember 23.
7”
i, »vesale is postponed to WEDNESDAY, Sep.
inSe informing a bi
JOHN RAZLEY, Coroner I ¢conuty. that Picetares by ail + ep tent nerneepeeeeeeeene
Notice of Beclaration,
NIA, County of Nex
owanite
nnsarpassed by any in the word
Fine Ambrotypes and Melainotypes,
STATE OP CALIFO ata, TO
i ALE, CON SED Stereoseo, Lictuces & Suniight Paintings on Mica.
: Ph e raion of the und reign i, dANE Also—Patcn. Leather and Gil Cloth Pictures,
~ von ieaicbs bs se eg of Willi yn texoirige st '] Views of Min ng C’a ws, and Buildings taken un shor
intention t> c+ -e> ‘le wa am notiee. “ In-tructions giveu in the art. P
aed ly Virtue July 30, in3e. T. M. WOOD.
Calitornia. entitte An Act to anthe
te tran act business in theirown name ax traders,”
sail business cousi-ing of Farmi iz, Ranchin
Teaming, to be transact: dgpom date hereet N
2 ame, aud on her own ac
@furesaid; that the ameunt lby her in said bo<
Bess does not exceed the sum of Five Thousand Do lar:.
JANE BARNSLEY STEVENS
Grass V iley, July 22, 18. ;
i age Brick Store to Let.
THE FIRS-PROOF One story Building ad
eunas Jd ohio Grier’ aud reeentiy cecupied by Daven
. port & Co . as a Greeery and lrovision Store.
For further particulars enquire of
WM. 8.
Nevada. Inily 2, 1852°—¢f
2
.
-inthe Sta:
McROBERTS,
National Exehang
State of California—Counmty of Nevada—Jane Barns
ley Stevens being duly sworn, depo eth and x that .
she has read .he aforegoing Declaration, and knows the
contents th reof, that the same is made in good faith,
and thataill the matters therein stated are true.
JANE BARNSLEY STEVENS.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this July 224 1858.
July 30-10 S.C. RICHARDsaN, JP.
W_F. ANDERSON W. H. MARTIN
Aadersoa & Martin,
Attorneys and ounse Hers at Law
Cor. of Commercial & Pine ste. Williams’ Brick.
les are being taken at his rvoms, . lutermediate Pol:
. EMVERSITY OF
Al
Se ot Nesey . On Br ad St, Opposite National Hotel. . Ladies’
CAMDEN STAGELINE. _
Yeva da te Camden. New Line from Nev
N AND A? TER JUNE 28TH
the above Line will leave th
NATIONAL EX: HANGE, -Broa’
Strect, Nevada, Every Morning a:
s excepted) arriving at National
tock, A M.
ReTrRNING— “St will Leave NATIONAL HOTEL
Canulen at Lovelock, P. M., arriving at Nevada at
3o@eclek, P.M.
ie Expres
ws. Ss
C OKs
(Sanda
Matter promptly attended to.
1, MORRELL, Proprietor.
McRonents Agentat Nevada
Arentat Canden jy2—tf
Daily Stage Line.
From Nevabpa to WasHinGTon
=> On and after Jan. 1, 1856, the above
Fw = Line will run as follows :
Leaving Nevada at® o'clock, A.M, and passing bx
Mountain Spring House. Morgan's, Cold Spring, Whit:
yold Hilland Alpha, and arriving at Washingto:
by 1 o'clock in the afternoon,
Ti isthe Nearest and Best Route to Washington
Omega, Seotchman’s Creek, Poor Man's Creek and
Enreka
teturning the stages will leave the Sovtw Yura
HOTEL every m ne at 9 o'clock, and arr'ving at Nevada by . o'clock. PM. connecting with the €alifornia
Stage Co's ches for Auburn, Sacramento, Marysville,
and Shasta.
Office—Sonth Yuba Hotel. Washington.
A.S. OLIN, PROPRIETOR.
W.S. McRorrrts, Avent. Nevada,
Nevada, April leth. R5t—tf
To the Travenung runne:
California Stage Company.
The Stages of this Comnany wil
leave their office, NationalExchange
r Broadstreet.
For SACRAMENTO.
Leaves Nevada at . o'clock. A. M an/ arriving at Sacramento in time for the 2 o’eloeck boats for San Franciseo
Also, At 4 o'clock, A. M. running via Auburn as an aeccommodation Line te Sacramento
For ManysvILr.
Leaves the above name offers Every morring at 7
velock, A. M_ passing by Grass Valley Rongh & Ready
Empire Ranch and Long Bar, and arriving at M arysville
by 3 o'clock, P.M. :
TAMES HAWORTH, Prest. C. S.C
W. SS. MCROBERTS, Agent.
Nevada. March. 7. 1856 -tf
Spring Arrangement.
"ke Peoples’ Acc mmodition Stage Lin
Gee BETWEEN ge Be
Nevada amd Gisass Valley.
On em afier April lth, b8o8. the above Lin: of Con
cord Coaches will commence runing as follows :
tyes Smith’s Exchange, Grass Vailey,at8 and 11
A.M. and 4PM.
i}. turning leaves National Exchange at 9 A. M. and 2
and M
f Phe proprictor feels grateful forthe liberal patsherecofe xtended to this Line f Stages, and
hy o ing etlort~ te accommodate all, at low rates,
vontide ntly eX pects a contine:nee ofthe same.
Pass ers leaving their Nawes and directions at the
S ace Offices. will be called for,
a 6 H D CADDY, Pronrietar,
=
i
rot
oP MetCOOMB, T. J. ASKIN
EMPIE LIVE RY STABLE,. «
Mill street, Grass Valley.
McCOOMS & ASKIN
TOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM ' HE CIT5 ns of Grass Valley and the surrev: Cig) owns
ve purchased the above well-kiow. LIV.
BILE of Harry
times te furni h
HORSES AND BUGGIES,
Single or Bouble Teams, Carriages, .
Saddle Horses, fulkies, &c.,
EQUAL TO ANY IN THE STATE, AT LOW RATES
Particnla> attention paid to furnishing CARRTAGES,
with competent drivers, for BALLS, PARTIES, FUNERAL , WEDDINGS. &e, &e.
ye MONTH.
hope,
the best
> the
by striet attention to
steck in the mena
stable has herctoiore
McCOOMB & ASKIN.
Coencs Vallee Jnty oO 18h —t¢
THE PACIPIC,
SANTA CLARA,
VEE Next Session of this Scheol will commence on
7 VEDNESDAY viv Tith
din view of this. at their recent n
a «“banother T acher to the
is now composed ot the following professors :
Rev A.S Girnnoxs, A. M. President ane
“uf Mentaland Moral 'inlosophvy.
Tavwes M Kiwrernis, A. M,
and Modern Lanenages
Rev. J.J. CLEVELAND
ies
ing.
ulty, which
Professor
Professor of Ancient
A. M., Professor of Mathemat
Rev James Rocers, A. M., Professor of Natural . ;
Science.
EOE. Lanry Teacher in Preparatory Department
Rev, WLS. TURNER, A. M., Prineiyal of Fesuale Department
Mrs B Treeser. Ass’stant Teacher
, Teacher of Ornamental Branches.
Lawnir, Teacher of Mnste.
The conrse of study ecubraces all that is usually
tancht in the bess Colleges in the Fast
bas already sent ent one class of gra luates,
Roardand Tuntion. v
twenty two weeks. S155. payabl quarterly. in advane .
Facilities sre offered by whieh yourg men of steady
habits and limited means may beard themselves.
For foriher information and catalogues, apply to
Jnty O—tf A. S GIBBONS. President
BOOTS & SHOES.
The Old Stand, Corner of
Main and Commercial Streets
Pa
James R
The nudersigned having purchased the
= sinterestof S Meyers in the above
f thlichinent. wenld respectfully in
form the citizens of Nevalaand.urroun
ling country that they intend to keep a large and good . judgement
assortment of
b= We Rope ee
<BeS
directfrom the best imanutfacturers ia
And all kinds and varieties of Shoes.
New York,
Boston,
and Philadelphia,
and will be abicto sell as cheap as they can be sold at
any other establishment in the State.
arce assortuent of
Nisses,
and Children’s Shoes.
CONSTANTLY ON HAND.
A continuance ofthe liberal patronage from their former patrons and the pul lic are respectfully solicited.
WM. R.COE.
Nevada, April 2¢_IP57
PRICES REDUCED.
LADIES! LADIES! LADIES!
We respee' fully ea] your attention to
Our Large and Well Selected Stock of
SUMMER GOODS,
Which we from this date offer to you
AT CREATLY REDUCED PRICES!!!
And beg yon to give us a call before purchasing.
Stiefel & Cohn,
Philadelphia Store
Iniv 19—tf
Important to the Traveling Community
ILLINOIS BRIDGE,
Qovrn YUBA RIVER, six miles from Nevada, the
nearest and most direc line of travel from Nevada
City to
Col-mbia Hill,
Humbug City,
Woolsey’s Flat,
Moore’s Flat,
Orleans Flat,
Snow Point,
Eureka,
Relief Hill, and all
The > ndersignes ve just completed iheir New Road
leading out from Main and Washington streets, Nevada,
through the East Gapof the Sugar Loaf Hill and tothe
above named bridge, whieh is now opened to the traveling pa lic. The road and bridre cannot be excelled by
any in the State. By travel’ng this road teamsters atid
others will find it greatly to their advantage as it avoids
the worst part of the ronte to the above points,
KATES OF TOLL KEASONABLE.
COOPER & CO.
Blue Tent, Nevada co., Cat.
County Sirveyor’s Offic
COURT HOUSE, NEVADA.
Joun ©. Gampir, } J. OSTROM
County Surveyor. 45 Deputy.
4A LL persous are hereby cantioned against employing
ether Surveyors than such as may be deputized
from this office.
Extract from Lows of California )
Car. 20, Sec. 3. Nosurvey or re survey hereafter
made by any person excepttthe County Surveyer or hit
deputy shallbe considerediegal evidence in any Court
within this State. JOHN L, GAMBLE.
Nevada, June 26th, ]857.
RIDAY
ady, and are prepaied at all .
ne, which will be sola . FIQRSEN GROOMED BY THE DAY, .
WEER
It is the purpose of the .
itv ta meet filly the wants of
The University .
th frreished reom per session of
T have made arrangements to fget my Stock .
i
District Court lth Jndicial Distriet.
sey, Plaintiff, vs. J.C. Abbott. et als. Defe:
Legal Noti-es,
SUMMONS,
STATE OF CALIFORNIA, 2.
County of Nevada. 53S
District Court of the Fourteenth Jucicial District of
said State.
The People of the S‘ate of California, to J. S. LANDEKER, Greeting:
Tou are hereby summoned toap:ear and answer the
Y complaint of Edward Kelsey filed against you,
arah Landeker and Bailey Gatzert, within ten day
from the service of this writ, if served on vou in this
county, within twenty days if served on you in this
District and put of this county. and within forty days if
served on you in this State and out of this District, in
an action commencedon the llth day of Angnst, a D
'858 in said Court forthe recovery of three thoueand
-ix hundred . nd twelve dollars and fifty cents, alleged
in thecomplaint to said action tobe due the said Plaintiff from the defendants J S. Landeker with aceruing
imterest on the sum of $2,500, at the rate of 2} per cent
per Month from the Lith day of Angust a p 1848 till paid:
\Jso acerning interest on the sum of $1,000 at the
nonthly rate of 2 per et a month from date aforesaid uni} paid, and that the Court will, by its final judgment,
rdera decree of foreclosure and sale of the mortgaged
premises, particula ly mentioned and deseribed in the
sriginal complaint to said action on file in the office of
the Clerk efsaid Court. and that all persons claiming
by, threugh or under any or ¢ i her of said defendants,
may be barred and foreclosed of all right, title, or equi
ty of redemption in or to the premise: described as
tferesaid. And you ate hereby notified that if von fail
to answer said cumplaint as herein directed, Pla'ntiff—
willtake judgment against you therefore by default, tosether with all costs of uit, and also demand of the
Court such other relief as is prayed for in his said comnlaint
Ins testimony whereof 1, RUFUS
SUOEMAKER, Clerk of the District Court afo esaid, do herennto
set my hand and impress the seai of
said Court, at office, in the City of
of Nevada. this 12th day of August‘ .
A b leds.
RUFUS SHOEMAKER, Clerk.
Win. Sinith, Deputy.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA, rm
Cousty oF Nevapba. gs
It appearing to my satis‘action upon affidavit that °.
8. Landeker is a necessary asd proper party to the
above entitled action, and that a cause of action exists
against said defendant.
And it further appearing that said defendant Las departed from and resides out of this State.
It ittherefore ordered that theSummons in said action
be servedon said JS Landeker by publication thereof
ence in each week for a period ot three months in the
Nevata JOURNAL 8 newspaper published in saidNevada
County:
Given under my hands at Chambers in Nevada this
llth day of August IS58.
NILES Sf ARLS,
District Judge,
True copy.
Attest, RUFUS SHOEMAKER, Clerk.
By Wim Smith, Deputy Clerk,
JOIN ANDIRSON, Attorney. al3
Summons.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA, Distriet Court of the
ts lath Jndicial District
County of Nevada, of said State
The People of the State of California to. G CLARK—
Greeting :
OU ARE hereby Sam moned to apnear and answer
the complaint of Hmwarnp KeEtsey fil d again
you THos Epwakrnps aud J C. Apnorr withintend
from the service of this writ. if don yon in this
Cornty, withi owe ays if serv on you inthis Distriet and ont of thi minty, and within forty days if
served on you in this Siate an] ous of this District. in an
action commenced on the 31 day of Avenst, SSS, ie «nid
Court fer the reegvery of the <mm of Six Thousand [ol
ev.
» the said date, and
i + complaint to said action to be due plaintif from defendants upon a promissory note executed
jeintly by the defendant , as set forth in the complaint
aforesaid
Alxo—For a deeree of Forclosure and sale of the mortgaged premises given to secure the payment of said
Note, and that the procecds of said sale may be applied
to the paymentof any judgment that may be obtained
» particularly ime “lL and deseribedin said
nt oN file in the + Clerk of sa:rd Court
t viies this Writ.
And von are hereby net thatif you fail to answer
said complaint @+ herein directed, Plaintiff will take
judgment + gain-t vou therefor hy tefanit. tegether with
‘All costs of suit an also dei doefthe Court such other
relief as is prayed for Teomnlaint.
In testhuony whereof I, Knfus Shoemaker,
Clerk of the Dist rt aforesaid, do » ys
SEAT Vira unto eet ney upress the seal
sp WY or sa A Conrt ce in the city of Nevada
. this ivtin day of August & D 1 :
RUPU
S. Lampert, Der
upto
SHOEMAKER, Clerk.
INNIA— euniy ef Nevaca— In the
I 1 Distriet—Ea
MORNING, SEPTEMBER 24, 1858.
Business Cards.
John Anderson,
TICE OF THE PEACE.
OverHarrington & Paiterson’s Saloon
DR. HUNT,
Physician and Surgeon,
At F. F. -pence’s Drug Store, Main street. Nevada.
JUS
Wh. J. KNOX, © T. OVEKTOSN,
Knox & Overton,
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS,
Orrice—On cor. Broad and Pirtestreets,
Thomas Marsh,
SIGN & ORNAMENTAL PAINTER
COMMERCIALSTREET, “ABOVE MAIN.
NEVADA CITY. feb
DUNN & GATES,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law,
Riley’s Building, Nevada.
Angust 20, 1858—tf
Henry L. Joachimssen,
Attorney at Law and Notary Public.
With Buckner & Till,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
OFFICE
Commercial Strb t.
Fidd & Knox's Building, Bread Street
George S. fiupp,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
OrFick—In Brick Building cf br H.H. Wickes & Co
Cerner of Broad and i‘ine strecis, Nevada. ap3u
DR. W.A. KITTRIDGE,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Ofice—Cor. of Pine §& Commercial St.
NEVADA, sepl0
MRS. EH. STONE,
FEMALE PHYSICIAN,
Student of Gezin College ........222-Germany.
No.3 BOULDER STREET, KEVADA.
MLENKY MEREDITH, Tuomas v. HAWLEY
Meredith & Hawiey,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law
Office—Kidd & Knox’s Brick Bnilding. janis
T.R. MCFARLAND
GARDINER & McFARLAND,
Attorneys and Counsellers at Law.
Office—Riley’s Brick building Corner Pine and Broad
rect..
*, GALDINER.
3. MC ONNE! L.
McConnell & Niles,
Attorneys and Coun:ellors at Law,
Wili practice in all the Courts of the 14th Judicial Disrict, and in the Supreme Court.
Office in Ki Ws Ble ion j ee
William C, Stiles, the Undertaker,
WILL BE FOUND AT
The End of Pine Street bridge,
NEVADA CiTY.
lsoo—tt
A. C. NILES,
up stairs
Nevada, June 4,
CHARLES W. YOUNG.
MANUFACTURING JEWELER, WATCHMAKER
AND DEALER IN
W
\boott, et al defendants
ng aud tikng “be atidavit of AC Niles and it
to the satisfaction of th: Court that J G Clark
sary and proper party defendent herein and
that he has dey arted and is absent fiom this! tate, it. is
or tered that summons bercio be served uponthe said J
G Clark by p Diication in the Nevada JovRNAL once a
week for three months
} Dated Nevada, Aue 1, 18
. NILES
(A True Copy—Attest )
RUFUS SUOEMAKER, Gerk.
By JS Lambert. De puty
Andersen, MeCorneli & N les, Attys for Plaintiffs.
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faa:
1 jury
apperr
isa nees
ARLS, District Judge.
SUNLNORS,
. Qt ATE OF CALITORNIA Conny of Nevada, ss: District Courtof the Fourteenth Judicial District of
id State
‘he People of the State of Caiffornia, to J. G. Clark,
ting
. Youware hereby summoned toappear and answer the
complaint of Fdward Kelsey, filed against Ses ee oes OD
Abbe : Y
t
service © oe: ‘don yen in this county
within twenty days ifserved cn you in this District
} and out of this county, ard within forty days if served
onyou inthis tate aid eutof this District. in an ac
} ti th commenced on the 2dday of Aucust, A op 1858 in
. said Court for therceovery of the sum of fifteen handred and seventy-one dollars and thirty cents, together
with interest thereon at the rate of two per cent per
menth from Sept mber 6th 1856 to the time of judge.
ment. also, f radecree of sale and foreclosure of the
mortgaged premises described and set forth in the com.
Jvint to said action on file in office of the Clerk of said
Court. Alse, for the additiensl sum of twenty-two
hundred and seventy dollars and ninety-nine cents with
accruing interest at the rates fs per eent per month
and alse forad eree of sale an! foreclosure ofthe mort
gaged premis sdeserii ed and set forth in the complain,
to said action ¢n file in office of the . lerk of ssid Court
a certified copy of «hich accompanies this writ,
And yon are hereby notified that if you fail to answer
saidcomplaintas herein directed Plaintiff will take
against you therefore by default. together
{ with ail cost~ of suit, and alse demand of the Court such
other relie? is prayed for in hissatd compliint
In testimony whereof I Rurvus SHOEMAKER, Clerk of
the Distriet Court afor hereunto -et my hand
nd impress the sez ourt, at Office, “n the cit,
f Nevada, this [9th day of August, ap. 1858, j
RULUS SHOEMAKER, Clerk,
J.8, Lambert, Deputy.
CATE OF CatirokNts—tounty of Nevada—ss, In
Fdwar! KelOn reading and filing the affidavit of A. C. Nil and
it appearing therefrom to th satisfaction of the Court,
that.) G Clirk isa necessary and proper pa ty defendant herein, and that the said Ciark has departed and is
absent from the State.
Tt is ordered t' at Summens hereby be served upon the
aid JG. CLARK. by publication in the NEVADA JouR
NAL once a werk for Three months,
Dated Nevada, Aupust 19, 185%,
NILES SEARLS, District Judge.
(A True Copy—Attest)
* RUFUS SHOEMAKER, (lerk.
By TS Lampert, Debuty
Jno Anderson. VeConnel’ & Niles. Atty’s for Plt ff
SUMMONS,
STATE OF CALIFORNIa, ss
County of Nevasa, fs "
district Court of the Idth Judicial District of said State.
The People of the Staie of Caiforuia, to MI: HAEL L,
WOLFE, Greeting:
Bb” fe ARE HEREBY summoned to appear and answer tothe complaint of John Pryor filed against
you by James Weaver and I-aae N. ‘Lhorn within ten
days from the service of this writ if served on yor in
this county, within twenty days if served on yon in ‘his
District and ont of this county. and within forty days if
orved op you in this Sate outef this District, in an
action commenced on the 10th da of Angust, aD 858.
in said Court for the recovery ot two thousand tive hundred an i twelve doliars. aliedzcd in the complaint aforesaid to be due Plaintiff from Defendants upon a promis
sory note, together with aceruing interest on safd sum
at the rate +f three per cent per month till paid
Al-o, fra decree of forecolsure and sale o° the 1 rtzag
ed premises pa:ticularly mentioned aud dese:ibed in the
original complaint on fle in the office of tho ¢lork of
said Court a certified co; y ef which is herewith served
And you are herehy votitied thatif you fail to auswer
said complaint as herein directod Plaintiff will take
jndgvient against you therefore by d -tault. together with
all costs of suit, and also demand or the Court sueb other
relief as is prayed for in his said complaint.
In testimony whereof. I. RUFUS HOEMAKER.
Clerk ofthe District Court af: resai?, do hereunto set
my hand and impress the seal of «aid Court, at office, in
the City uf Nevada, this 10thday of Angnst, a Dp. 1858.
RUFUS SHOEMAKER, Clerk.
By © m. Smith, Deputy.
It appearing to the Court by affidavit of John A. Prior
attorney in fact for Plaintiff th t MichaelG. Wolf oneof
the d: fenda.ts canno’ be found,—although diligent search
has bee Nmadeforhim and it also appearing that sav!
W' If is stil a resident of this Sate. an that Plaintiff
baa good cause of action agaijust caid defendant.
It is therefore ordered thit se-vice be hal upon said
defendant, Wolfe. by pnb ivatien in the NEVADA JouRNAL anewspaper published in Nevada for the term of
four weeks next froin and after this @ te,
Witness NILES SEARLS,
District Judge,
{A true copy .
Rurvus Stor“ aker, Clerk, D.C.
By Wai. omith, De Clerk.
Dunn & Cates, Attys.for Plinure” Le
Attest
within ten days from the .
aoe All kines of Fine Watehes,
. Skee DIAMOND WORK & CUTLERY,
Old stand—Counmereial street, Ne
a—Aug >.
NEVADA ASSAY OFFICE.
Fr. SCHOTTE,
7 O 30 Main ~ treet, continues to melt and Assay
pe Gold aad Ores of every daseription,
Returns madein from four to six hours.
My Assays are grarantecd, and Bars discounted in Neva'ta at Marysvuile or acrauento rates.
[3 Eutrevee to my office, through
House of JC. Birdseye & . 0.
°=
the Banking
ap2s
J.M. HAMILTUN & CO.,
General Dealers in
. } WARDWARE, IRON, STEEL
Window Giass and Oils,
Camphene, Powder, Fuse, Cordage, Tackle, Blocks, &¢
. AT THEIR OLD STAND,
No. 27 MAIN STREET, Nevada
Nevada. Ang jj5—tf
GEORGE H. LORING,
MANUFACTURING JEWELER,
Next door below C. W. Young's,
MAIN. STREET.
N. B—All work pertaining to the Jevelrv business
neath: performed.
MORRIS ROSENH 21M,
Watchmaker & Jeweler,
AND DEALER IN .
FINE JEWELRY,
Watches and Diamonds.
Main Street. two doors from the Nevada Journal Office.
Nevada, April 23d. 1859.
CHARLES W. MULFORD,
BANKER.
At his Old Stand, Main street, Nevada.
Gold Dust Bought at the highest market rates.
Sight Checkson Sacramento and >an Francisco AT
PAR.
Dust forwarded to the U.S, Branch Mint for Assay or
Coinage, avd advances made on the sane. ifreq.ired.
Nevace Dec. 4th, 1857.
JAMES CHURCHMAN,
Attorney and Counselior at Law,
\ TILL hereafter devote himsclfsolely to the prae
tice of his profession, and will be found alway*
it his office, Corner of Broad and Pine Streets, Nevada:
Neept wien aortt on ocofessional business. julyld
G. FL. DEETHKEN, SURVEYOR.
'URVEYS OF MINING CLAIMS,
s and Ditches, carefully attended to.
Mathema‘ieal Drawings of every description made
with neatness and dispateh,
Oftiee—Main stree_ rear of Bird :eye’s Banking house
Nevada, July 9, '=58
DR. A. CHAPMAN,
Surgical and Mechanical Dentist,
Corner Reom 24 Story Kidd & Knox’s Brick.
DR. CHAPMAN will be happy to wait
on those wishing his services, Teeth af.
ter having became sensitive from exposure ofthe nerve or otherwise will
be filled without causing pain.
All Dental operations performed in a neat and snbstan
al manner, aol satisfaction guaranteed in all eases.
DR. CHAPMAN designs making Nevada his permanent
residence. « n2l 3m
TUNNELS,
STANTON BUCKNER. C. WILSON HILL
Buckner & Hill,
OFFICEIN KELSEY'S BUILDING.SECOND FLOOR
Commercial street, Nevada.
. ginger associated themselves together in the practice of the Law, will attend promptly to all business
contided to their care in Nevada and adjoining counties.
Nevada July 18, 1856-tf
a
“MEAGNOLIA.”
The Magnolia Saloon, next door to the U. 8. Mint
No. 148 Commercial Street,
Open under tke Supervision of
CAPTAIN EDWIN A. RIGG;
G S NORRIS,
Oysters Furnished in every style.
San Francisco, Sept. 4—tf
a
nS seed
tick, tick.—Louisville Journal.
eee
WHOLE NUMBER 40
~ THE JOURNAL.
i An old native, at Les Angeles,
led up his ten sons to the ballot box on
election day, and placed in the hand .
each a straight Administration ticket,
saw the whole brood vote it, and then
voted the same way himself.
Just what might have been expected
from a greasér.
Srock.—Some idea may be formed of
the iinmense stock business of Southern
California, from the fact that in the past
seven months, 23 689 head of cattle. 620
horses and 23,560 sheep passed hitherward thiough Natividad, Monterey
county.
MackereL Fisurrey.—The Santa
Cruz Sentinel of Saturday, says: “Mackerel in great abundance have been taken
onthe Santa Ciuz shore of Monterey
Bay during the early part of the present week. On Wednesday 9 party of
five returned aftera few hours fishing
with eight hundred, besides a uumber cf
smelt, horse makeral; and other kinds,
of fish, including two or three small
sharks. The fish when cleansed and
silted made one and half barrels. A fine
opportunity is here presented for the developement of the the
country. Oue or two parties, who have
the means, declare their intention of
les urces of
srosecuting the buisness extensively the
i git
coming season.”
FF In his last published political
work, in the last part ef it, and as his
“last word,” Col. Benton thus admonishes the American peoyle :
“A Last worp.— I was breaking
down under the terrible attack which
kept me for two weeks, face to face with
death, when I was writing this examination, and had to break off abruptly,
leaving two heads untouched, and not
even alluded to. Besides these two entire heads, now postponed, there was
another, which T wished to bring before
the American people, to-wit: The com
duct of an Administration aud a Senate.
Satinists, Mopern AND AXCIANT =
Hate satirists done the world more
cood or harm, is a question we frécontinually tempted to ask 7 Thes sertainly have not succeeded in éorrésting
their own errors by any means. either it
ancieut or in modern times. Few Lavé
been more severe upor the manners amt
modes of the present age than Thacke=
ray. He has suceeeéded m shoving ap
the fashions and follies of Pulgravia
witht a keen pen. Shams and snobs
have, as he boasts, no mercy at his
hands. Yet he, in turn, becoines the
subject of a ériticism no less severe, and
more personal. stinging and trithful
than an} of his own portraits A Mr.
Yates, @ member with himself of the
Garvick Club, has taken him oF iy suéh
I vely sty le, in one of the London papers
that he has demanded thé refraction of
the satiré, sr the expulsion of the author.
The latter has we believe, been the final
result. Dickens, however, warily
championed Mr. Yates. The boys sometimes get.a small vial, into whieh they
contrive to slip as many spiders as they
can catch, who, after biting off each
others’ arms and legs, end thé éombat
hy the poison they infuse into fhe
Just now the Garrick
sub has become a vial of spiders, each
wounds inflicted.
poisoning and killing all the rest, instead
of the flies, that form their wonted food.
Will the world be the better; or the
worse off, for this exchange of dict ?
Dickens himself, though more fairly
a humorist, than a satizist, and aman of
far higher type and better philosoply
than Thackeray, has been very severe
(about as bad as Thackeray himsé!fy
upon a certain class of sentiments comIt has
been hinted that the character of Clennam’s mother, in oné of his latest novels;
was, in fac‘, a take off, not only on the
monly known as Evangelical.
Calvinism but the character, of his own
wife. His domestic difficulties have accordingly furnished an oceasicn, by ue
means neglected by certain Lewspapers,
to inquire whether these are the natural
results of “liberal Christianity,” 7. ¢. to
called Democratic, which has done, and . make the house unbearable for ar ortho
is doing, what no former Admiuistration
and Senate (whether Whig, Federal,
Democratic, or Republican) ever did !—
that is to say, suppressing aud concealing the evidences of a foreign negotiation, after the negotiation is all over and
cone with; which negotiation is surrounded by circumstances which connect it
with a scheme to bring on a separation
of the slave from the free States. J
speak of the Gadsden negotiation, and
of fifty millions he was authorized to
give for a broadside of Mexico, with a
port on the Gulf of California, and a
railway toit, to suit the United States
South, after the separation; to which
point all the schemes for a Southern
Pacific railrozd tend, while the eredulous
public are made to believe that they are
hunting the best way to Califurnia,
where they mean it shall never go, becouse California rejects slavery. “Every
Union-loving State Legislature should
post its Senator under instructions to
bring these hidden negotiations to the
public view, though with but little prospect of getting the whole truth after se
many years’ suppression —the same
reasons which have induced suppression
thus far, being equally strong to make
it perpetual ; so that much may be gone
past recovery.
Wasninetox Ciry, Sept. 1857."
Fe The N. Y. Post says that the
Pacific Railroad was to be built on a
Southern route, the farther south the
better, has been a forgone conclusion
with the Government for some four
years. Money enough has been spent
in the exploration of Southern routes—
all but two or three of them being
through Texas—to build many miles of
the road from St Paul to Puget Sound
One million of dollars spent in Texas
enginecring, seven hundred and tifty
thousand spent in printing the surveys.
ten millions paid by General Gadsden
fora strip of desert territory outside of
our own boundaries, since arailroad was
impracticable in that section of country
within them, a quarter ofa million spent
for a wagon road over the said desert,
another quarter of a million spent for
Bactrian camels and Bedouin dromedaries to be used where there was little
water, another quarter of a million spent
in digzing artesian wells where water
was 80 scarce that even camels could
not live~=all these items, added roughly,
amotint to twelve millions of dollars, and
are exclusive of the sum we shall soon
have to pay for organizing Arizona into
a Territory, and for supporting the Utah
troops yet to be sent into that region
for the protection of the settlers and the
Southern Pacific railroad.
Jonathan Going on Tick: =The Washington Union boasts that the affairs of
the Government are going on like clock
work. Oh yes, they are going on—tick;
dox wife. Byron first won h's way to
fame by his English Bards and Scotelt
Reviewers, a satire in which he did no
real injury to the Edinburg Review,
that had roused his wrath, but iy whieh
he ridiculed a class of poets of the highest order, who have survived his ridicule, and embalined in amber others long
sincedead. He showed indeed his own
powers asa poet, although the erities
have not filed to diseover that the boldest and most beautiful passage inthe
whole satire, the figure of the stricket
eagle in the character ef Kirke White,
is nothing but a splendid plagiarism.—
His own life, too, has formed the grownd
of as much censure as he ever trrofe.
Butler’s recent take-off, “Nothing to
Wear,” admirable as it is npon the
lressy eXtravagaice of the times, has
not corrected the evil against which it
was aimed. Hoops Htave gune on expanding ever since, and will do so. we
presume, until they explode in the -é¥ular course, not of nature exactly, buf
of fashion. Nor will his more recent
and polished performance of “T'#» Millions” drawn out of him by Yale College;
check the speculating mania of the present day. What millionaire ever read
iLood's “Miss K:Imansegg 1’ What gold
hunter ever reformed by it? Horace
wrofe of the e:rors and f.} ies of the
Romans just before the Christian eray
and Juvenal just after. Both showed
up the vices of the cout and city life;
as well as the shallowness of the puiloss
ophy of the times. Yet who now supposes that they contributed to the reformation af a single corruption 1 Horace
laughed and sneered at vice, as folly,
justas Thackeray laughs and sneers ;
and Juvenal waxed indignant and
earnes’ just as Butler does at the clase
of his pieces; yet none of them did for
Rome, or even for “Cxsar’s lioisthold "4
what the letter and the lips of the Hes
brew tent-maker ¢id,
Indeed, the chief use of gatiré séetrs
to be to correct the taste and standard
of the age, and above all, to correet the
ertties and satirists themselves—to carry
both back to those great and eternel
principles above all fashion and all
t me that never can be criticised. Yet
they often do more mischief than good,
by descending into details that enlighten
the eyes to evil, and excite the itmagination, and lead to imitation: Butler’s
“Nothing to Wear” liag betn as good as
a five hundred dollar advertisement to
Stuart of Broadway, as Juvenal’s severer invectives taught grosser vices
eighteen httndred years ago. 'Thackeray’s writings ¢réate quite a demand for
“cakes and ale;” as Byron’s writings did
for gin and water. ‘Iwo thousand years
hence these works may all be useful in
aiding some Macaulay to re-constrnet in
piquant views the inner life and eivilizatian of the present age—to prove from
Byron that Kirke White was the only
poet of the times except his lordship,
that Coleridge was only a “mighty mas:
ter of unmeaning rhyme,” and. ‘Tom
Moore a notecious coward,